In "A Moveable Feast," Hemingway recalled the ambulances he drove on the Austro-Italian battlefront in the summer of 1918. He talked about how their brakes frequently burned out on the mountain roads.
A look at how Ernest Hemingway wrote and felt about food, through the prism of his final meal before his death at 61, which was also his favourite.
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Hemingway's Most Tender Novel is Suddenly in the Public Domainan ambulance driver helping out on the Italian front. It's very much a war book, but it's also a tragic romance, too. Based in part on Hemingway's real experiences, much of the novel deals with ...
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